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Regulator urges NSW miners to take more care

THE New South Wales Resources Regulator issues a spate of warnings after more dangerous incidents at mines around the state last week.

Scene of the electric shock incident in NSW

Scene of the electric shock incident in NSW

In one incident an opal miner had to be rescued by emergency services after tumbling 40 feet down a mine shaft at one of the state's opal fields. Sustaining serious injuries, the miner had to be flown...

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